Huskvarna 2100 14 tooth race sprocket

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Throttle back there BS junior... you are still wet behind the ears and just tossed out a bunch of nonsense, and then expect everybody to just cater to it all...

There is a lot of exerience here... ya gotta learn how to tap into it.

Relax. Ask some decent thought out questions and they will get answered...

Gary

Ya, what Gary said!!!
 
Throttle back there BS junior... you are still wet behind the ears and just tossed out a bunch of nonsense, and then expect everybody to just cater to it all...

There is a lot of exerience here... ya gotta learn how to tap into it.

Relax. Ask some decent thought out questions and they will get answered...

Gary



That #### is funny
 
alright Haywire who is the guy holding the reindeer horns ??

It appears that he isn't going to answer... so... his screen name and location would make him the son of a disabled timberfaller in Alaska who now makes his living casting bullets and stirring up bullet lube for cast bullet shooters. His business is called "Bullshop". Link

Ian
 
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that is where I have seen the face. I bought some of his bullet lube when I was reloading my 45/70 with hardcasts. The green lube was awsome I still have some..
 
sorry about losing my temper.
Will yall let me try again?
By the way, is that Dan Congiolosi in that pic?
If so thats my dad.
BIc/Daniel/BS Jr.
 
Sir,
That is correct.

Good to see ya back. Don't worry too much about what went down here, everybody's balls get busted on here, usually on a daily basis, really good bunch of guys on here, who are always willing to help a guy out.

There are a few whipping boys on here, they always take it in stride, and still hang around here. I won't mention any names.:greenchainsaw:
 
you gotta remember loggers are a tough skinned group of guys - it's gonna spill over onto these boards
 
Ok, welcome to the forum. Take some time and read a bunch, do some searches, and get some thought out questions together. I'm sure the guys will be happy to answer them. It may not be what you want to hear (like the 2100 won't pull a 14t rim), but they'll usually get you down the right path.

Ian
 
I sarted with 14 pins but they were just too dang little....

My best advice is to try everythng you can on a saw that you don't like before you cutup a saw you do like.

Search:
Race chain
square
Porting
Degree Timing
Milling
Compression
RPM

And direct all oil questions towards Gasoline71
 
I also would like to get my hands on a 14 tooth sprocket, and wear it on a chain for some lumberjack bling.

16's are more "blingy" though.
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